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Re: Re: Yes, I talk to the cows.
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Posted by steveormary on February 26, 2004 at 20:36:22 from (216.234.195.250):
In Reply to: Re: Yes, I talk to the cows. posted by Bill B on February 26, 2004 at 18:55:21:
I was keeping a bull at my place for a friend untill he oculd take it to his summer pasture. When the day came to load the bull he had his vets assistant come out to help load the bull. This feller got out of his pickup with a bullwhip in his hand. He and my friend got in the pen with the bull and this fellew started cracking his whip. Bull wasnt used to that and would not go into the trailer. I told my friend to stop and to get a pan of feed. He set the feed pan right by the back of the trailer and the bull went right in. Feller left mad and my friend said I know one thing we dont need around here. And that is a bull whip I said. It is easier to lead an animal then chase them.
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